1. Loss of Innocence in To Kill a Mockingbird
The narrator of the story is Scout, a young girl who is reminiscing on her past from the age of six to the age of ten by the end of the novel. In "To Kill A Mockingbird," by Harper Lee, coming of age and the loss of childhood innocence is an important theme that author Harper Lee develops using two characters. ... This scene is representative of loss of childhood innocence and coming of age through the scene in the school. ... As she progresses in age throughout the novel you can conclude that she in coming of age and growing up through losing the innocence she carries. ... In &qu...
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- Grade Level: High School